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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-23847
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (educational)
Authorblock: U. Tupputi1, C. Leuci1, M. Lombardi1, C. Rutigliano1, M. Lelario2, T. Scarabino1; 1Andria/IT, 2Barletta/IT
Disclosures:
Umberto Tupputi: Nothing to disclose
Carla Leuci: Nothing to disclose
Mariangela Lombardi: Nothing to disclose
Claudia Rutigliano: Nothing to disclose
Maurizio Lelario: Nothing to disclose
Tommaso Scarabino: Nothing to disclose
Keywords: Abdomen, Colon, Gastrointestinal tract, CT, Diagnostic procedure, Inflammation
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